With the situation regarding the San Siro and the future of the iconic stadium, a report has claimed that there has been some interest from AC Milan in renovating the stadium, as opposed to moving away.
Corriere della Sera (via MilanNews) have today reported that contact has been made between Gerry Cardinale and Inter’s chairman, Steven Zhang, regarding the subject of renovation of the San Siro, instead of going ahead with the planned San Donato project.
Contact between the owners about their home or future one is not new news, though. There was contact between the Rossoneri and their city rivals in the middle of January about the possibility of working together on a single project: San Donato. Then, at the beginning of February, there was further contact between the two clubs about the idea.
Recently, an Italian industrial giant named Webuild came forward, showing their willingness to conduct the renovation in a way that would suit all parties. Following this, Mayor Sala has once again pleaded with both parties to see the renovation as possible.
Paolo Scaroni confirmed that there were, and still are, conversations between the two owners. Whilst there is a possibility of the San Siro being renovated, Scaroni stated that his preferred idea was the San Donato project.